13 Feb 00 - 06:30 PM (#177785) Subject: Ur Cnoc Cein Mhic Cainte From: Mbo Folks, I am looking for this Irish fiddle tune--does anyone have it? Thanks! --Mbo |
13 Feb 00 - 06:48 PM (#177792) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ur Cnoc Cein Mhic Cainte From: GUEST,Philippa A slow air: the words are here I thought I'd sent Alison some sheet music for the song, but I see no link to a tune at the other thread. Annraoi says the air was written later (than the words) by P. O Dubhda. |
13 Feb 00 - 07:10 PM (#177799) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ur Cnoc Cein Mhic Cainte From: Áine Dear Mbo, I don't have a fiddle version of this song, but I do have a lovely vocal version by Aoife Ní Fhearraigh. I could put it into a MP3 file and make it available to you. Let me know and I can get it to you this evening. -- Áine |
13 Feb 00 - 07:14 PM (#177803) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ur Cnoc Cein Mhic Cainte From: Mbo Sure, Aine! That would be great! --Mbo |
13 Feb 00 - 07:16 PM (#177805) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ur Cnoc Cein Mhic Cainte From: Áine It's a done deal, dude. You should have it in about 15 minutes. Luv ya, Áine |
13 Feb 00 - 07:47 PM (#177817) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ur Cnoc Cein Mhic Cainte From: Áine Dear Mbo, Check your hotmail account now. -- Áine |
13 Feb 00 - 11:58 PM (#177930) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ur Cnoc Cein Mhic Cainte From: alison It has been at Mudcat MIDIs since I posted all of the other tunes you sent me Philippa..... probably couldn't find the original thread to add a link slainte alison |
01 Aug 00 - 09:30 AM (#269382) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ur Cnoc Cein Mhic Cainte From: Alan of Australia G'day, Thanks to Mbo a revised tune for "Ur Cnoc Cein Mhic Cainte" can be found at the Mudcat MIDI site.
Cheers,
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01 Aug 00 - 07:41 PM (#269851) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ur Cnoc Cein Mhic Cainte From: GUEST, Banjo Johnny I have this tune and I would like to know what it means (and how to pronounce it). Gracias! == Johnny |
24 May 02 - 11:57 AM (#716797) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ur Cnoc Cein Mhic Cainte From: GUEST,Philippa here is a site where you can find the lyrics |
24 May 02 - 05:15 PM (#716980) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ur Cnoc Cein Mhic Cainte From: GUEST,Philippa "Cnoc Chéin Mhic Cáinte is named after Cian, son of Cáinte, of Irish mythology. It tells of a lover's pleading with a loved one to flee with him. The present name of the spot is Killen, about two miles north of Dundalk, County Louth." Peadar Ó Doirnín biography Ó Doirnín wrote the words;Annraoi says the air was written later (than the words) by P. O Dubhda. The hill of Cian the son of Cáinte isn't a great title. As non-native speakers of Gaelic, the Irish sounds more attractive! I hate amateur phonetics, so liable to lead one astray, but I'll make a stab at it for your sake, Banjo Johnny: ur croc kane vic kyntch-eh (kynt to rhyme with pint) |
08 Apr 15 - 07:11 AM (#3700479) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Ur Cnoc Cein Mhic Cainte From: GUEST,Leprecawn The sheet music is on The Session site.Its in Key of F Its easy to transpose it to D by ignoring the bottom line of the stave and play as in D |